AMERICAN News of Record Monday, October 23, 2000 07 A Under construction Hattiesburg City Limits Hattiesburg's Public Works Petal City Limits Dept plans for the following construction activity this week: 1 1-59. Roadwork on Lincoln Road from 40th Avenue to West Street 2) )Sewer line installation on Avenues. Augusta Street, between South 28th and South 29th Hattiesbur 98 3) Curb and gutter work on South 28th Avenue between Laramie Circle and Lincoln Road. Grove signal installation on North Main at West 7th and West 4th Streets. 6 Sidewalk installation on Ida Avenue between Helveston Road and Bowling Street.
Crossing Sidewalk repair on Hardy Street between Green Palmer's and Hutchinson Streets. Water line installation on James Street, from Lake Industrial Tatum Industrial Drive to Raulston Road. Elk's Park Ira 98 Today in history The Associated Press Today is Monday, Oct. 23, the 297th day of 2000. There are 69 days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History: On Oct. 23, 1983, 241 U.S. Marines and sailors in Lebanon were killed in a suicide truck-bombing at Beirut International Airport; a near-simultaneous attack on French forces killed 58 paratroopers. On this date: In 1864, forces led by Union Gen. Samuel R.
Curtis defeated Confederate Gen. Stirling Price's army in Missouri. In 1910, Blanche S. Scott became the first woman to make a solo, public airplane flight, reaching an altitude of 12 feet at a park in Fort Wayne, Ind. In 1915, 25,000 women marched in New York City, demanding the right to vote.
In 1942, during World War I1, Britain launched a major offensive against Axis forces at El Alamein in Egypt. In 1944, the World War Battle of Leyte Gulf began. In 1946, the U.N. General Assembly convened in New York for the first time, at an auditorium in Flushing Meadow. In 1956, an anti-Stalinist revolt that was subsequently crushed by Soviet troops began in Hungary.
In 1973, President Nixon agreed to turn White House tape recordings requested by the Watergate special prosecutor over to Judge John J. Sirica. In 1987, the U.S. Senate rejected, 58- 42, the Supreme Court nomination of Robert H. Bork.
Five years ago: President Clinton met with Russian President Boris Yeltsin in Hyde Park, N.Y.; the leaders agreed that Russian troops would help enforce peace in Bosnia, but remained deadlocked on the issue of NATO command. A jury in Houston convicted Yolanda Saldivar of murdering Tejano singing star Selena. Information sources Hattiesburg Area Development Jones County Chamber of Partnership Commerce One Convention Center Plaza 153 Base Drive, Laurel 296-7500 or 1-800-238-4288 428-0574 Hattiesburg Convention Visitors Economic Development Authority of Bureau Jones County One Convention Center Plaza 153 Base Drive, Laurel 268-3220 or 1-800-638-6877 649-3031 Obituaries Paul R. Bush LAUREL Services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Tuesday at Memory Chapel Funeral Home in Laurel for Paul Ray Bush, 72, of Laurel, who died Oct.
22, 2000, at Conva Rest Northgate in Hattiesburg. Interment will be in Hickory Grove Cemetery in Laurel. Mr. Bush was retired from Laurel Ice Company, and was a member of Plainway Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mary Joe Ledlow Bush of Laurel; two sisters, Grace Anderson of Nederland, Texas, and, Ouida Dearman of Laurel; and two brothers, Jake Bush Carl Bush, both of Laurel.
Hulett Winstead Funeral Home, Inc. 582-1571 205 Bay Street Mrs. Julia I. (Judy) Gregory Smith Hattiesburg Services 10:00 A.M. Monday Hulett-Winstead Funeral Home Interment Roseland Park Cemetery Mrs.
Hazel Rawls Knight Payne Sumrall Services 2:00 P.M. Monday Hulett-Winstead Sumrall Chapel Interment Oral Baptist Church Cemetery Mr. Basil T. Jones Lumberton Services 2:00 P.M. Monday Lumberton Missionary Baptist Church Interment Hickory Creek Cemetery Mrs.
Ina M. Brewbaker Petal Services 10:00 A.M. Tuesday Hulett-Winstead I Funeral Home Interment Forrest Memorial Garden Cemetery MEMBER BY NATIONAL INVITATION ONSM SELECTED MORTICIANS How to reach us Main switchboard 584-3126 Sports News-Sports (Weekend) News 584-3118 Weddings, Engagements Newsroom fax Toll free numbers Circulation -800-844-2637 -800-844-4326 Classified ads 1-800-844-3321 David Petty President Publisher Marilyn I Mitchell Executive Editor Jon Broadbooks Managing Editor Rich Campbell Opinion Page Editor Van Arnold Sports Editor Alan Hinton Assistant Sports Editor Robyn Jackson Features Editor Wright Nichols Presentation Editor Amber Jo Bethel Assistant Features Editor Reporters Janet Braswell Business Nikki Davis Maute Lamar County Iris Raeshaun Education Scott Larson City government 584-3121 Shannon Estes County government Lea Crager Law enforcement Tim Doherty USM sports Chris Mapp High school Barry Beard Photo Editor George Clark Joe Lovett Photographer. To report an error The Hattiesburg American is committed to providing a thorough and accurate news report. To report an error, call 584-3118.
Corrections for 1A stories will appear on the section front. All other corrections will appear on the front of the section in which the error appeared. Voter registration To vote in city, state or federal Forrest County Voter Registration elections, you must be a U.S. citizen, at office least 18 years old on or before the 641 Main Hattiesburg election date, mentally sound and not 545-6049 convicted of certain felonies. Call your local elections office for Jones County Voter Registration information on where and how to reg- 415 N.
5th Laurel ister. 425-2556 Church in Laurel for Ruth L. Herrington, 78, of Ellisville, who died Oct. 22, 2000, at her residence. Interment will be in Our Home Universalist Cemetery.
Mrs. Herrington was retired from J.C. Penney's, and was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Survivors include three daughters, Marlene Williamson of Meridian, Sally English of Ellisville, and Beth Jones of Laurel; a sister, Rosa Yennie of Lake Charles, two brothers, Stanley Lemoine of Baton Rouge, and James Lemoine of Cottonport, four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Visitation will be 5-9 p.m.
today at Memory Chapel Funeral Home in Laurel. Basil T. Jones One year ago: Sixteen members of the Ku Klux Klan held a silent rally in New York City as thousands of counterdemonstrators jeered them. The New York Yankees won the first game of the World Series, beating the Atlanta Braves, 4-1. (The Yankees went on to sweep the series.) Today's Birthdays: Former "Tonight Show" host Johnny Carson is 75.
Zydeco singer-musician Boozoo Chavis is 70. Movie director Philip Kaufman is 64. Soccer great Pele is 60. Author Michael Crichton is 58. Rhythm-andblues singer Barbara Ann Hawkins is 57.
Actor Michael Rupert is 49. Country singer Dwight Yoakam is 44. Producerdirector Sam Raimi is 41. Parodist "Weird Al" Yankovic is 41. Rhythm-andblues singer David Thomas (Take 6) is 34.
Rock musician Brian Nevin (Big Head Todd and the Monsters) is 34. Country singer-musician Junior Bryant (Ricochet) is 32. LUMBERTON Services are scheduled for 2 p.m. today at West Main Baptist Church in Lumberton for Basil T. Jones, 88, of Lumberton, who died Oct.
21, 2000, at his residence. Interment will be in Hickory Creek Cemetery. Mr. was retired from Lumberton Manufacturing and was a member of Lumberton Missionary Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Ruth H.
Jones of Lumberton; a son, Wayne Jones of Hillsdale; two daughters, Martha Bond and Norma Jean Ford, both of Pascagoula; two step-daughters, Jerry Debrow of Purvis and Barbara Stiglets of Hattiesburg; a sister, Mertie of Lumberton; seven grandchildren, Obituary policy The Hattiesburg American publishes obituaries free of charge. To have an obituary published, provide the following information: Name and age of deceased Date and place of death Time, day and place of funeral service and interment Survivors (spouse, children, siblings, parents and grandparents by name) Visitation information Memorial requests In cases when there are few or no immediate family members, companions may be listed. You may include a photograph. Obituary information must be provided by the attending funeral home. No obituary will be taken from private individuals.
17 great 10 stepgrandchildren and 14 step-greatgrandchildren. Hulett-Winstead Funeral Home in Purvis is in charge of the arrangements. Katie Mae Mozingo CLINTON Services are scheduled for 3 p.m. today at Memory Chapel Funeral Home in Laurel for Katie Mae Mozingo, 85, of who died Oct. 21, 2000, Interment will be in Sharon Cemetery in Jones County.
Mrs. Mozingo was retired from Grants Department Store and was a member of Triumph Church in Vicksburg. Donnis Shavers SUMRALL Services are scheduled for 2 p.m. today at New Chapel Pentacostal Church for Donnis Shavers, 65, of Sumrall, who died Oct. 21, 2000, at Forrest General Hospital.
Interment will be in New Chapel Cemetery. Mrs. Shavers was a retired seamstress and restaurant owner, and was a member of New Chapel Pentacostal Church. Survivors include her father, Stanley Saulters of Collins; four sons, Jim Green of Petal, Curtis Green of Pearl, Joseph Green of St. Bernard, and Stan Green of Sumrall; two daughters, Kathy Gatwood of Prentiss and Donna Green of Petal; two half-sisters, Marylyn Williamson of Sumrall and Lynn Smith of Prentiss; four halfbrothers, Mark Saulters and John Saulters, both of Collins, Dennis Saulters of Carson and Daryle Saulters of Purvis; 22 grandchildren and Saulters-Moore 11 great-grandchildren.
in Prentiss is in charge of the arrangements. Lida P. Walters LAUREL Services are scheduled for 4 p.m. today at Chapel Funeral Home in Laurel for Lida Pickering Walters, 90, of Laurel, who died Oct. 22, 2000, at South Central Regional Medical Center.
Interment will be in Hickory Grove Cemetery. Mrs. Walters was the retired coowner of One Hour Cleaners and was a member of Second Avenue Baptist Church. Survivors include a son, Ronnie Walters of Laurel; two sisters, Thelma Cason and Marie Lewis, both of Laurel; and two grandchildren. MISSISSIPPI MARBLE GRANITE SERVING ALL.
CEMETERIES THROUGHOUT MISSISSIPPI SAVE HUNDREDS OFF CEMETERY AND FUNERAL HOME PRICES Largest Inventory In Colored Stone With Fastest Delivery Installation MONUMENTS, MARKERS, BRONZE ON GRANITE COUNTERTOPS, AND FLOORING 5400 HWY 42 BYPASS HATTIESBURG, MS 39401 582-4986 Crime scene Hattiesburg City Limits Petal City Limits B02 B03 B04- Fourth E09 Hattiesburg Hardy Petal 98 ve D95 Rd. E08 EMERGENCY 911 METRO E07 006 CRIME Palmer's Crossing Lake Elk's 49 Park Industrial 582-STOP 98 The following is a roundup of stolen by Jai Kutack; value $500 crimes reported to area agencies within the previous 24 hours. Hattiesburg Area B02 Frederick Graves, 21, of Hattiesburg reported he was assaulted with a wooden walking cane Saturday night at Krystal, 6635 U.S. 49; he was treated for injuries at Forrest General Hospital Area B03 Tony Keyes, 23, and Douglas Turner, 22, both of Hattiesburg reported they were attacked with bricks and bottles Saturday night at the Caviar Club, 300 block Broadway Drive; both taken to Forrest General Hospital for treatment Window damaged at 400 block of Sixth Avenue; reported by Lacy Dewes; nothing reported missing Joey Esquivel, 21, 315 North 19th jailed Sunday on grand larceny and false pretense charge Area D05 Black and Decker miter saw; assorted tools, television and video cassette recorder; skill saw and cordless phone stolen from 400 block of Southern Avenue; reported by Soloman Mussilett; value $700 1 Window damaged, 200 block of Park Dale Drive; reported by Wilbert Singleton; nothing reported missing Area D06 Christopher Cross, 22, Gulfport; jailed Saturday on auto burglary charge; suspect accused of stealing purses and money from six cars in Roper's parking lot, 6928 U. S.
49; one purse was recovered; Area E08 Jonathan Wright, 22, of Hattiesburg, reported he was attacked Saturday night at MoJo's parking lot, 107 South 37th treated for face and eye injuries at Forrest General Hospital Window damaged in 500 block of North 38th Avenue; reported by Michael McMahan; nothing reported missing RCA television stolen, 3000 block of West Fourth Street; reported Forrest County Russell Purvis, 33, 300 block of Buccaneer Drive; jailed Sunday on residential burglary charge James W. Mitchell, 17, Petal; jailed Sunday on grand larceny auto charge Dwanda K. Normand, 36, Petal: jailed Sunday on possession of marijuana with intent to distribute charge Laurel Police received 238 complaints, made 41 arrests and investigated eight accidents Highway Patrol Troopers report three accidents, one with injuries on U.S. 49 south of Collins; made nine arrests Lamar County Deputies report a break-in on Circle Drive, resident fired shot apparently hitting suspect who fled scene; disturbances on Griffith Road, Mississippi 44, alarm on Sommerset Drive, domestic disturbances reported from hospital, Valley Lane, Hartfield; disturbance on Reed Lane, accident on Talawah Road Petal Police report two arrests, a fight Numbers to know Hattiesburg Police: 544-7900 Forrest Co. Sheriff: 544-7800 Petal Police: 544-5331 Lamar Co.
Sheriff: 544-2412 Purvis Police: 794-6512 Sumrall Police: 758-3531 Jones Co. Sheriff: 425-3147 Laurel Police: 425-4711 Perry Co. Sheriff: 964-8461 FBI: 582-8202 Highway Patrol: 582-3529 Visitation will be 5-9 p.m. today as Memory Chapel Funeral Home. Tommie J.
Craven LAUREL Graveside services were held today at Pilgrim's Rest Cemetery for Tommie Jean Craven, 67, of Laurel, who died Oct. 22, 2000, at her residence. Mrs. Craven was a homemaker. Survivors include a daughter, Mary Louise Nicholson of Laurel; two grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.
Jones Funeral Home of Ellisville was in charge of the arrangements. Ruth L. Herrington ELLISVILLE Services are scheduled for 10 a.m. Tuesday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Es MOORE FUNERAL SERVICE 805 Hardy Street 544-2141 Mrs. Helen Harris Formerly of New Hebron Services 10:00 A.M.
Monday Saulters-Moore Chapel Interment New Hebron Cemetery Dr. John E. Lackey Hattiesburg Services 1:30 P.M. Wednesday Parkway Heights United Methodist Church Interment Highland Cemetery Mrs. Han Ssi Son Hattiesburg Graveside Services 10:00 A.M.
Tuesday Highland Cemetery Mrs. Donnis P. Shavers Sumrall Services 2:00 P.M. Monday New Chapel Pentecostal Church Interment New Chapel Cemetery Internatinnal Order of the GOLDEN RULE Safety tip I Before leaving the house or going to bed, check for smoldering cigarettes. Public records Fire calls 800-262-2463 AIDS Hotline: 800-342-2437 10 a.m.
Sunday, 4700 Hardy Alzheimer's: 800-621-0379 brush fire, extinguished fire Al-Anon: 800-627-1402 1:12 p.m. Sunday, 6313 U.S. 49, American Cancer Society: grass fire, extinguished fire 800-ACS-2345 6:30 p.m. Sunday, 302 49th Place, Sudden Infant Death: smoke scare, light switch shorted out, 800-232-7437 occupant advised to call electrician Child Find: 800-292-9688 7:18 p.m. Sunday, 3202 Luper Child Abuse: 800-422-4453 Drive, carbon monoxide check Compulsive Gambling: 3:20 a.m.
Monday, 309 Mobile 800-522-4700 brush fire, extinguished fire Juvenile Diabetes Foundation: 800-223-1138 Hotline numbers Vietnam Veterans of America: Cocaine information: 800-775-8387 Births and birthdays FORREST GENERAL HOSPITAL Hattiesburg, July 15, 2000. Grandparents: Gwen Woodland of William Tristan Ford, 5-pound, 14- Hattiesburg; and Mr. and Mrs. John ounce son, born to Bryan and Amber Daley Sr. of Bassfield.
Ford of Purvis, July 14, 2000. Grandparents: Reggie and Audrey Ford Colton Hawk Parker, 9-pound, 11- of Hattiesburg; and Glenn Russell and ounce son, born to Lane and Shelley Regina Russell of Hattiesburg. Parker of Columbia, July 15, 2000. Grandparents: John and Betty Parker of Jacob Daniel Hillman, 8-pound, 4- Columbia; and Bobby and Norma ounce son, born to Steven and Reatha Shoemake of Sumrall Daniel Yawn and Hillman of Leakesville, July 14, 2000. of Collins.
Grandparents: Paul and Diane Hillman of Nwe Augusta; and Sherra Hillman of Briona Omeshia Mona Pryor, 8- pound, 8.5-ounce daughter, born to Waynesboro. Shawana Pryor and Norman Woullard of Hannah Reid Shackelford, 6-pound, 3-ounce daughter, born to Tim and Edie Hattiesburg, July 15, 2000. Shackelford of Hattiesburg, July 14, Grandparents: Yvonne and Norman 2000. Grandparents: Bobby and Elaine Woullard Sr. of Hattiesburg; and Cora Shackelford of Columbus; and Sharon and Fisher Pryor of Hattiesburg.
Roberts of Amory and Mitchell and Norma Roberts of New Albany. Birthdays Josie Michelle Walters, 7-pound, Kevin Clifton 15, McLain 15-ounce daughter, born to Mark and Reakeshia Burkett, 28, Petal Suzanne Walters of Hattiesburg, July 14, 0'Brian Barnes, 2, Hattiesburg 2000. Grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Angie Carris, 23, Eastabuchie Cosper of Pearl; and Mr.
and Mrs. Kourdt Jessica Zinn, 10, Hattiesburg Howell of Treasure Island, Fla. and Mr. Danny Ray Hughes 3, Hattiesburg and Mrs. Thomas Walters of Winona.
To get a birthday in the Hattiesburg American, call 584-3018 Lauryn Gabrielle Daley, 8-pound, and leave the name, correct spelling, 3.5-ounce daughter, born to Jennifer birthday, age, hometown and a phone Woodland and John Daley Jr. of number in case we have questions..